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[RP] Shadowdance
« on: October 09, 2013, 11:03:27 am »
Shadowdance

This is the official storyline for the Blood Tria Syndicate. Our characters form the membership of a criminal organization. This is a roleplay focused guild, and as such, will continuously and consistently create roleplay in-game. Feel free to post your experiences with members of the Syndicate as you please. But remember, such posts should be from your character's perspective.


Nightmares And Aspirations

As Kull drifted into sleep, a familiar dream crept into his consciousness...

An Akkaio youth, sinewy in his prime, lay slain on the ground. Blood pooled around the corpse. The next instant Kull awoke in the Death Realm. Eyes widening in surprise; he grasped at his wound, but only a scar remained. Normally soft and combed fur was disheveled. Torn to pieces, the leather armor he had worn for so long was now scrap. An old tower stood behind him, crumbling from abandonment. Beyond all of this lay a darkness so black he felt swallowed whole. Kull experienced terror, a familiar feeling in one hunted for so long; with this came a strange comfort. Staring into the black, he brooded. Hubris caused the battle , mistakes ended it, and sins accompanied its aftermath.

Walking onward to a narrow stone bridge, its breadth spanning a city block; he resolved to not look down. Halfway across, Kull gave in to the temptation. He saw nothingness, and terror nearly overcame him. The Enkidukai gulped, and looked up again. Finally crossing the bridge, he came upon a staircase so tall and winding it strained even his sharp eyes. Licking his parched lips, the menki carried on. What seemed to be hours later, Kull reached the top of the staircase. He gasped at a terrifying and majestic sight: miles beyond, an imposing and massive stone citadel protruded forth from the darkness. Lights spread across its form. They seemed to invite the young Akkaio. He quickened his pace, desperate to reach safe haven...


Kull awoke, sweating all over, to the sounds of a city about its business. Merchants and buyers haggled over prices and wares. Crowds gossiped over the latest news. Children let loose happy cries. Taking a moment to catch himself, Kull stood groggily. The dream had come every night. A reminder, then. To keep the Oath.

He cleaned up, dressed, ate and went out into the busy streets from his modest home. He strode toward his destination, giving thought to recent events. Since his return to Hydlaa some months ago, Kull had become busy. From old contacts, other criminals were contracted to form a Syndicate. With hard work, he managed to acquire associates, soldiers and a right-hand man known as the 'Scribe'. Even an insane mercenary who earned the nickname 'Berserker' had joined up.

Moon Silver was monopolized in Hydlaa. A deal was struck with its brewer; the Clamod many knew as 'Silversmith'. The drug was a strong alcoholic and magical drink. Highly addictive and energizing, it even magnified the power of spells. Robberies increased in number and profits flowed into Syndicate coffers. Kull payed his soldiers and underboss well. Still, the Oath gnawed at him.

He had come to love wealth. Sacrificing these pleasures for the Dark Lady was obligatory, but it was difficult to take the righteous path; a narrow one by definition. The blurrier the lines, the more fun to be had.

After visiting a soldier and giving him more Moon Silver to sell, Kull laid plans to make a deal with the owner of the Poisoned Blood tavern. It was a haunt in the Banished Camp, a haven for rogues of all kinds. Still, they followed the rules laid down by Guile. It was her way or the highway. Kull had access to the Camp, but not to the tavern. It would be another source of contacts and contracts. He sought that advantage as it would surely bring him greater wealth.
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[RP] A Bloody Rage
« Reply #1 on: October 12, 2013, 12:03:38 pm »
A Bloody Rage

Fresh from a partially successful deal with the Snitch and her allies at Camp Banished, Kull made his way to the Stonehead tavern. In the fast approaching night, the place was empty except for Stashka and Roled, who shared conversation and tea. To his pleasure, the latter Dermorian was injured with two freshly broken legs. Stashka, however, had become an annoyance as of late. Perhaps even a problem. His presence at the Banished meeting halted talks. Bearing this in mind, Kull leaned on a nearby pillar to listen cautiously. It became clear the two were former lovers, and Roled was in trouble. He noted both points for later opportunities.

Kull walked to the bar, with Hemmel coming later on, for drinks. He knew Roled was a threat, and always had been. The fool's word carried weight, and therefore discrediting him was a priority.

 Friends of Roled, including the physician Evirea, came to drink and sympathize with the injured Dermorian. Pressing his position, Kull sympathized but also accused Roled of an addiction to Moon Silver. He argued back and forth with Roled, continuing to speak lies, while others listened. They did not believe him, that much was clear. Nevertheless, Kull knew that to state something enough would have an effect. People were weak, and eventually could believe even the most obvious of untruths. In this way he had come to be a cynic.

Out of nowhere Stashka burst into the tavern, having left before in a bad mood. The fool went on to claim Kull lied; that Stashka had put Moon Silver in Roled's tea. He revealed Kull's criminal identity. Then, Stashka stormed out, with Sarras in tow.

Enraged, Kull followed the pair with Hemmel at his side. Stashka must die, he thought. He had no idea why a well-paid mercenary would act so irrationally. However, the situation called for a swift and brutal response. No one in the Syndicate could compromise their activities, and everyone else had to know threats would be dealt with severely.

They came upon Stashka and Sarras on one of Gugrontid's overlooks. Scribe took up post on a parallel precipice, while Kull watched from the side of a nearby building. All of a sudden Sarras lashed out and hit her friend. In her anger, she reduced his defenses. Opportunity had struck, and seizing the moment, Hemmel attacked with a bolt of Dark Way energy. Kull drew his daggers and rushed forward. He exclaimed, "You have betrayed the Syndicate. Now you will die Stashka."


Stashka pushed Sarras away and yelled, "Get away, now!" But it was too late. Kull let loose a barrage of dagger strikes all over the Dermorian's face, neck, arms and torso. Flesh was sliced off and blood ran freely. Hemmel knocked the woman back with another spell, giving her no time to react. Once again Stashka acted strangely when he embraced Kull, almost lovingly, despite the hate. Letting loose a cry of rage and disgust, Kull slashed a final time; and Stashka fell dead, before his attacker kicked the body over with a gleeful cry. The body disappeared into the Realm of Death as it tumbled through the air, past the precipices and levels of the Kran city.

Kull was overcome with bloodlust, and turned around to hack at Sarras. His face contorted; his yellow, slitted eyes roving about to find her. Once he locked on, the Akkaio attacked. He slashed and stabbed, only to meet a poor defense of arms upraised. Still, she could not stand for long. Yet again, one of his men acted strangely. Out of nowhere Hemmel shouted at the top of his lungs, "Enough!" and captured Kull in a bubble of Dark Way magic. Sarras tried to get away, hampered by her wounds. Nevertheless, Hemmel was yet to achieve expertise in the Way, and Kull had long developed some modest measure of magical resistance. He eventually wore the bubble down, and burst forth to reach Sarras as she nearly came to a main street. He put his left paw over her mouth and drove a dagger deep into her back. She died quickly and slumped in his arms. Quietly, Kull dragged the corpse behind a nearby building. After a few moments it disappeared like Stashka's.

Kull wheeled around to find Hemmel; the Ynwwn had to pay for his treachery. However, the underboss was nowhere to be seen. After disposing of some bloody leathers, and wiping clean his daggers, Kull searched nearby streets and bridges. He came upon the body of Hemmel, who had clearly tumbled over the side from the aftereffect of such magic. Scribe was unconscious and a broken, huddled mess. The bloodlust had dissapeared, and Kull no longer desired vengeance. He felt loyalty to Scribe, no matter what the Ynwwn had done. Purely by an act of good fortune, Evirea came along and treated Hemmel. After some time, the Ynwwn stabilized, much to Kull's relief.

Sitting inside the tavern, Kull recited a poem he had written, long ago. Perhaps he said it to offer comfort. Perhaps he said it to justify his actions; whether Hemmel understood was another matter.

On blood-stained ground, the Deathly Queen
the Lady Dakkru, taker of life, cries fiery
with foul tongue. "Give me your wicked, incarnate hate
Your armed wayward of hearts dreary
The exiled demons forever banished from happy fate
Send them forth, the unsung seekers, fire-bathed to me,
I raise my sword aside Death's Black Gate!"

Deep into the night, Kull departed, his thoughts occupied by recent events. Most of all, he was concerned with the bloodlust. He knew it blurred judgment and could do irrevocable damage to his mission.
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Re: [RP] Shadowdance
« Reply #2 on: October 12, 2013, 09:08:07 pm »
[oooo! A statue of the Bloodlust Libertine Kull! great story! RR]
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[RP] Return To A Dark Chapter
« Reply #3 on: October 22, 2013, 09:36:15 am »
Return To A Dark Chapter

Part One

Since his return to Hydlaa several months ago, Kull searched for Sarren: a Dermorian of seventeen cycles with a bright face and a merry attitude. Within a week, he found the young man among the friends of Roled. Kull spied on Sarren, and sent soldiers to gather more information. It was confirmed: Sarren was well and living in Hydlaa. He seemed normal, nothing like Sarren of the past. For all this good news, Kull knew Roled posed a problem. The friendship was poison to Kull's plans. Therefore, the Akkaio resolved to remove Roled from the situation.

One night, after a heated confrontation between the two, Kull followed a drunken Roled through the Arena tunnel. He cut the mage with a poisoned blade. Roled soon fell into a deep sleep, much to the worry of his friends. Despite a miscalculation, the plan seemed to be going well. But then Roled's allies harried Kull's soldiers and connections across the level. Sarren was constantly surrounded and protected. Kull was only able to keep his own identity separate from their investigations. He was still unable to achieve to capture Sarren.

Part Two

Kull resolved again to achieve his goals, no matter any mishap. Weeks passed without an opportunity. However, Kull was not idle in the meantime. He made moves to improve his reputation among Roled's friends and destroy the Dermorian's own credibility. Then, fortune struck. He heard Sarren was in Hydlaa, and found the young man talking to Roled beside the city bank. Ironically, Roled played into Kull's hands when he attempted to secure himself against the Akkaio. He sent Sarren to draw Kull away, unaware of the Akkaio's true goals. Soon Roled would know vengeance, but not by the means he may have expected.

Sarren confronted Kull, and made threats in defense of Roled. Playing into their familial relationship, Kull told Sarren he could only protect Roled by striking a deal. Then, Kull led Sarren to the sewers behind Kada-el's. As Sarren moved up a ladder, the Akkaio pushed with all his might. Sarren fell down to the stony ground below. Seizing the moment, Kull leaped below. Sarren struck out blindly with a dagger in his right hand. Dodging to the left, the Akkaio missed the attack. He rushed forward, grasped Sarren's right arm to keep it away, and attempted to smash the Dermorian's head against the ground.


Sarren's eventually stopped lashing out with his left leg. The usually merry light in his eyes started to drain away. His motions were more instinctual. He said desperately, "If you kill me, say I tripped and fell!"

Kull's mouth turned a wry smile. He continued to force Sarren's arm away with his right paw. In a low growl he said, "I have greater plans for you than your own death." As the Akkaio smashed Sarren's head into the cold stone, Kull yelled "You will be my death-dealer!"

Sarren turned pale and started writhing as Kull smashed his head against the ground. His hair matted with the crimson wet of blood, Sarren yelled out, "Nooooo!". He attempted to kick the Menki in the groin.

Kull grunted when Sarren kicked him in the groin. The blow was hampered by chain mail under his dark leathers, however, that extended from his chest. Kull continued to try and bash Sarren's head into the ground. He yelled, "Succumb, Sarren! You will comply!"

In an instant, Sarren's face became expressionless, his body motionless; except, the Dermorian twirled a dagger in his right hand. His voice became almost robotic.

After an exchange of information, Kull felt elated. His plans were now in motion. The hour would soon be his.
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[RP] The Faithful
« Reply #4 on: October 23, 2013, 09:54:51 am »
The Faithful

Years ago...


Kull descended into the chamber, its halls combed with torches. They were lit with reddish flames. A lone Ylian, garbed in dark gray furs, passed by. Their eyes connected, and Kull inclined his head to the Fortress dweller. The man nodded in response. Further down the path of cobblestone, elongated shadows mixed in movement. The Akkaio swallowed in apprehension. Master tells me I have been here among the faithful for several living months now. How much I've changed...

As he rounded the corner, he came upon a large stone door at the far end of a well-lit room. To the left of it sat a wizened Diaboli in a simple purple robe behind a well-furnished desk. The old being scribbled and passed papers occasionally to a lanky Ynwwn assistant. As Kull made his way to the end, the Diaboli handed a final signed sheet to the assistant. The Ynwwn dashed off, glancing to Kull with a faint smile.

The Akkaio came up to the desk. He waited for several minutes without a response from the ancient Diaboli. Finally, the old man looked up and said, softly, "Kull Rhundin. Initiate of the Order."

Kull cleared his throat. "Yes, Master."

The Diaboli continued to write, this time in a ledger. After apparently finishing, the Diaboli issued a small laugh. "I am not your Master, child. You will address me as Keeper." With a bit of resentment in his voice, and humor, he went on to say, "It appears the Council would have me keeping the ledgers and books for the rest of my days." He folded his arms. "No longer capable of missions, physically that is."

"I am sorry to hear that, Keeper."

"Indeed." The Keeper waved to the door, a flicker of light appearing in his hand for a moment. It opened slowly, but without a sound.

"You may enter."

Kull fidgeted, tense and excited. "Do you...do you have any advice?"

The Diaboli looked up. He was silent for a moment. "We live to serve, Initiate. Whether to retirement or a violent end we go, it is our purpose to materialize Her wishes. Fear not, you will be put to your best use."

Kull nodded. "Thank you, Keeper." He walked through the door, as it slowly closed behind him without a sound.

An hour later, Kull walked outside. His step was confident, his heart full. He gazed down to the Keeper, who looked up at him. They traded stares for a moment. It was as if Kull intimately understood the Keeper's words. The Keeper inclined his head to Kull and said, "Well done."

He walked on through the corridors, pondering his situation. I am no longer an Initiate. Truly, I belong here. They see my talents. How could they not? I will serve with distinction. He felt elated at his success. The Akkaio was not the most powerful with magic or blades, or the most intelligent. This was true. However, Kull had cunning. From his days in the Pack as a hunter, to the narrow alleys of Ojaveda where daggers found a home, Kull could achieve from the shadows.
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« Reply #5 on: October 25, 2013, 03:32:41 am »
Raxuss's Journal: Day 21


Today was actually productive.

Hiding from the Rolark mage proved to be rather easy; apparently the last time we met freaked them out for some reason. According to Kull, they left the city entirely. Where, I have no idea. And I honestly don't care. I'm safe from the man and I'm good with it. I can continue with my plans.

Which, interestingly enough, seem to be within reach. I made a gamble today that left my chest stabbed and my throat sore, but it was a gamble that will pay off well.

Sarren harbors spirits capable of the kind of destruction I need. I had met Her Highness (as I call her) and Kaber. Both are quite the characters, but the third I met today is the most interesting. The Executioner, he calls himself. A thousand year old beserker, shoved in the body of Sarren along with Kaber and Her Highness. He has the bloodlust to do what needs to be done and the control to keep himself in check. He will be pivotal in future.

I also got confirmation while listening in to Kull and Sarren's chat; Sarren is unaware of the spirits in him. This further confirms my suspicions that he is simply a walking prison. Kull has no freaking idea what he's doing. And if he does, I don't see any kind of motive for what he's doing.

But Kull changed the game again. Now he wants me to stick to that really loose story about the blood-ties between Sarren and I. Certainly a good way to keep regular contact with Sarren, it'll severely hamper my efforts to communicate with the spirits inside of him. If I get in good with Sarren, I'll have to be around his allies.

That includes Roled Rolark. There is no way in death that I'm going to be able to speak to Sarren in private with any of them around and that effectively cuts me off from the spirits I need to talk to. I need to put this 'half-brother' thing on hold or just completely trash the story. But I can't do that openly; Kull will get suspicious. And the last thing I need is for Kull to get suspicious. I earned the trust of his second, and Hemmel is a very kind Ynnwn who deserves better honestly (Note: Dark Mage, deserves better than Kull, but not much more than that), but he's smart, too. If I don't tread lightly, bad things will occur I'm sure.

So, To-Do List:

I need another meeting with Sarren. The sooner, the better. In the meantime, I'll be researching this old 'Order' and earn myself some more tria. I still need to earn access to that blasted Winch. And I need to complete my tasks and head back to the Bronze Eagle Fortress. Which is the longest walk since the evacuation I've had to deal with. Practice Red Way on the local wildlife as I go.


Until next I write,

R. Isturu
23rd Day since Evacuation

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« Reply #6 on: October 25, 2013, 10:28:14 pm »
Aleeane clutched several vials and bottles in her arms, most of them empty. The cave was cold, incredibly cold - how could Ceitile stand wearing such skimpy clothing in here? The girl trembled and dropped the glass containers, leaning over the bucket beside her as she felt another wave of nausea.

"What was this stuff called, anyway?" the other Ynnwn asked, picking up one of the bottles. Technically an ink bottle, though Aleeane had pulled every last drop of the pitch-black liquid out with magic when she'd flung it at Kull's face. Her cider, with the drug slipped into it, had replaced the container's intended contents.

"Moon Silver."

"Figures it'd have something to do with silver. What the [expletive] is a moon though?"

"Doesn't matter. Give it here."

"No. Drink your lacka."

"It doesn't help much. It's the magic I need. Hand it over."

"It took one sip to get you drunk. You're gonna kill yourself with this stuff."

Aleeane lunged at Ceitile, immediately shoved back with a scarred, muscular arm, the other holding her prize just out of reach. She jerked her knee up, the unexpected blow to the stomach causing the brute to drop the tainted cider. The younger Ynnwn rolled out of the way and grabbed the bottle as Ceitile lost her balance. She scrambled up and grabbed her enchanted necklace, running out of the cave.

She pulled the stopper and spat it out while running, stopping only to take a swig. She looked like Alearche again for a split second - and then there was a loud crack. At the same moment, the emerald and bottle both shattered. She was confused at the warmth she felt despite the thick snow blowing around her. Ceitile took Aleeane by the elbow and led her back to the cave, the blizzard following the pair inside.

"The Moon Silver..."

"Let it go. You said you don't want to be an addict when you told me about what happened. Did that klyros give you any more of that...whatever it was? For clearing your head?"

Aleeane didn't answer. She wanted her books. Fumbling clumsily through the snowbanks for them, she opened one to a random page and found a  diagram. Barely thinking about it, she pulled the water from her surroundings to make ice, sculpting it magically into a humanoid shape. She flipped through the book, giving her little model organs, veins, bones, a pregnant belly with a fetus, just about ready to pop. It would melt before she was sober, but she didn't care. Ignoring her work of art, she moved on, finding more ink, clumsily filling blank pages, scrolls, the backs of her hands with her drunken ideas. For the ones she signed, she used her male psuedonym.

It was late in the afternoon when Aleeane woke up, skin crawling, head pounding, feeling like all the spit had been burned from her mouth and throat. There were chunks of ice everywhere. Without questioning this, she sucked on one while she looked around the cave. Ceitile's brows were furrowed in concentration, an unnatural breeze whipping through their home. The books were warped like they'd been dropped in a bathtub.

"What happened?"

"Drink your lacka."

"Where's the lacka?"

"The blue stuff next to you. I mixed it with mana potion."

Aleeane weakly took a swig. It tasted awful, but she could feel the drink working. It was no substitute for Moon Silver, but after a little more, the headache started to subside at least. The breeze stopped and her mind was forcibly invaded.

"Hey!"

"Shh. Let me work."

After a few long, painful moments of letting Ceitile explore and try to fix things, she felt her friend's presence leave her mind.

"Not much I can do, unless you want to let me control your mind entirely. I can't risk messing with a magical drug I know nothing about while it's in you - gods know what'd happen."

"Not that I want to let you in my head again, but you'd do that for me?"

"Yeah, why not." Ceitile reached for her own bottle, turning to keep an eye on th cave's entrance.

"Aww, you do care!" Aleeane cooed teasingly.

"Shut up and drink your lacka."
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« Reply #7 on: October 25, 2013, 11:39:50 pm »
Honor Among Thieves
Beside a Fetid River of Evil

The realm of death was no place to find the light, of which the task of poisoning it had daunted him. How light could be twisted and knotted into something lethal and repulsive was beyond reason. It begged further explanation, or was it merely a symbol that he had yet to decipher?

As his head spun with confusion, he watched as tough looking menki trotted up the broad, stone steps. He watched as the man went around the corner, past Jefecra and the tavern itself. Not wanting to walk in front of the guards, he made a detour around an old weathered building, and peeked around the corner as the Akkaio headed to the sewer entrance around back.

-Who is that? And why is he going in there?

He crept behind, keeping a safe distance as the menki made his way along the sides of the tunnels – clearly mindful of the stream of filth and its floating turds. The stench of the vile place was so bad, it was a wonder that the glowing torches along the walls did not turn the underground maze into a fiery inferno.


-I wonder what he's got in his sack. Tria, glyphs? I should check.

As the menki cleared the corner he began to extinguish the torches one by one. Slowly, the warm, orange licked stone walls had turned brown, then black. It was too dark to see. He stopped to listen, but heard nothing bet the scratching and splashing of rats as they played and skipped in the bowels of Hydlaa.

-Damn! Its a trap!

He slipped off his metal clad boots and placed them on the floor, then turned and dashed away as quickly as he could. He could feel his heart pounding in his chest, and the splashing of footsteps that grew closer with each exhausting pace. Feeling the slice and burning pain of a cruel dagger as it flew through the air and slit the inside of his arm he winceed and bit his tongue hard to stifle a yelp.

Clenching a Weakness glyph in one fist, and with sword drawn, he hid around a corner. With his three fingered hand balled around the handle of the sword and a trickle of blood drizzling down his arm, he waited, poised to strike as the menki arrived.

With first sight of fur, he swing violently! The clash of blades rang though the filthy halls like a choir of hammers on blade lined anvils, echoing and returning as small orange sparks leaped where they met. The Akkaios's yellow eyes shone in the dark like small mirrors, his muzzle was wrinkled with teeth and fangs drawn.

Rigwyn shouted at the top of his lungs as he charged closer, "WHO ARE YOU!?"


With his right paw upraised, dagger in hand, The menki said in a low growl, "Rigwyn Setson, we meet again. I had thought perhaps you were an assassin. Thus I wonder, why follow me, weapons drawn? Or has your behavior lost all reason or cause since Stashka freed you?"

"How do you know that?! You were not there that day... "

With that, they lowered their weapons with measured caution and slowly, the Diaboli began to realize who this man was. He had known things that only an insider would know, and indeed, his voice was in fact quite familiar. His mind flashed back to that day when Phanterol had visited him, offering a way out in exchange for an unspecified amount of tria – apparently much more than he was willing to pay up front.

Knowing now of this menki's works in Ojaveda and Hydlaa too, he was more open to discussion about exchanging tit for tat. Perhaps he could be of use, after all, he did arrange to Rigwyn to be liberated from prison – unlike Eleese who apparently failed to get him out.

- Empty promises, Hydlaa is full of them.

Beside a fetid river of evil, a deal was struck and sealed with the shake of criminal hands. The honor and word of one thief to another. Though not a legal contract by any means, and certainly not made by men who had qualms about morals and values, it had weight and was binding in a strange sort of way. While the civil man's laws are propelled with the threat of legally enforced fines and imprisonment, the laws of the underworld were fired with consequences far more sinister and dire.
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« Reply #8 on: October 26, 2013, 09:26:11 am »
Raxuss's Jouarnl Jowrnrarl Stuff: Day 22?


I'm never writing anything about a day being precuducta produceulldy good ever again. Because obviously the luck reversed as soon as I stated it was good. Only amount of good luck I've kept is that they overlooked in confisskating confun taking my journal and ink. I might be here a while, so I may as well write. It might be my last time, anyway. And if you can't tell, yes, I can't write well today. My head is screwed up, I don't know what they did. Chemicals or magic. Something. But let's start from the beginning:


The day started off fine. Wandered around the city, ran some errands, helped Liera with her alcheermid potion research. I met with fellow traveler Kayjee at the tavern. I met him earlier in month, but only briefly. Good to see a famillair face, regardless. We sat down and had a mug while we watched (Note: and I shamelessly made fun of) some poor, weird family of people who really should look into figuring out who keeps setting them up for failure. I mean, every time I see them they're dealing with a new problem! Life is a clacker, but it can't (real-is-tic-ally) realistically be that bad, could it?

OHOHOHO WAIT. Yes, it can. As I write here, I'm sitting in a jail cell, my mind hardly functioning properly. I'm also really mad, but I have enough self-control to keep it down. It feels like I've been mad a while. Or was mad recently or something. I don't know, my brain is frazzled. But there is a tale to be told of my capture. A short, pathetic one, but there's a part where I feel I did something cool for half a second, so I'll retell it. Kayjee and I were sitting in the tavern watching this family. Now this family, I did recognize a few. While I was running, which I'll touch in a second, I recognized Timil, Prtrea Prtea Beratta Anysu's friend, and Anysu. The three I completely lied to my first mission with Kull. I still owe Timil for that 100 tria he gave me as a welcoming gift. One of these days when he's not carrying a potentially apo...yeah, not even trying. I'm just going to shelf my vocublary for a while. And I'm pretty sure I spelt that wrong, too.

Anyway, when Timil doesn't have a sickness capable of wiping out races, then I'll buy him a cold one. Assuming I'm still around.

Back to the tale. We (Kayjee and I) were watching these fools when someone suddenly comes down the stairs. Can you guess who? The first thing to go wrong is the first thing I said went right the last time I wrote. That's right! Rolark comes waltzing down the stairs. I got my butt out of there! I said goodbye to Kayjee and bolted. I was convinced that he didn't see me. I breathed hard and was thinking of a hiding spot for the evening when I instinktitf gut-feeling-looked back to see if he was following to see the man heading right for me.

I freaked. Honest as death I freaked. I bolted, not knowing where to turn. Eventually I ran over toward Percival. Perciviel? The winch guard. He gave me a look, but I was too scared to care. This is the same man who almost killed me earlier with fire!

I ran past the guard and found myself in the dead end where the sewer's entrance was. I was a goner, I thought. But no! This is my only moment of triumph this night; I'm going to glorify the blazes out of it.

I hid right around the corner for the man. And, sure enough, Rolark runs right past me, into the sewers; he thought I went in! I sprinted as soon as he went in, straight for the pteranodon pteronadon flying lizard behind the temple. The exchange of tria took longer than I thought, but I made it! The ten minutes of flight was the most soothing I've ever had. It was beautiful; I outsmarted Rolark. I'm grinning now just thinking about it.

But, I'm in jail. Sadly, the story must go on. Talk about truth and it hurting.

I arrive in Ojadeva and waste no time; I needed to find a hiding spot. Granted I should've picked a much better spot than I did; I didn't think I needed to. How could Rolark know I took a flying lizard when he saw me go down into the sewers? Again, I was grinning the entire time. I just went behind one of the tents in the market district and bam, wait for nighttime when I could contact Kull and my other allies.

The impossible happened. I'm sitting behind the tent and who walks up behind it to glare at me?

Rolark. Looking as if he had never lost sight of me.

By Talad, I hate writing about this. It can't get any worse, right? About to get fried or run through by the angriest person since Stashka. But it did. It DID get worse.

But that's the bad part; I don't know how. I remember it getting worse and I remember lying to myself as hard as I could, but I can't remember why. I was questioned, yes. He asked me about my involvement with Sarren and the spirits inside of him. I didn't care, at that point. I was willowing...no. Whallowing? Soaking in my own pathetic lack of ability to even escape Rolark with such an awesome slip I gave him! But then, something happened. He did something. I don't know what, but the last thing I remember is mumbling about hating guards as he had someone tie me up and lead me away.

I don't know what I said, I don't know what I didn't say, but there's definitely one thing for certain:

I screwed up. I should've called for help. I was supposed to call for Hemmel or for Baras, or even the new guys. I should have called for help. I was being tracked by an experienced, renown mage and I didn't even think about calling for help. But I didn't. I lost. Maybe made the Sindika Syndikcta my allies lose.

I failed and I won't be surprised if I never hear from them again. I probably compromised them. They'll all probably dead or hiding, now. Even if they aren't, I am now more of a liability than an asset.



Writing...the process of writing helps me think. I come to conclusions as I write out my thoughts upon this paper and I realized that I am very much doomed.




My head hurts, I'm sitting in jail, and Kull and the others are never coming for me.



Hope you enjoyed the Journal. Sorry for ending on such a low note, but criminals like me don't get happy endings. Do yourself a favor and stay away from Kull, away from Roled Rolark, and away from Sarren. I don't want any more journals like this.

And if you ever do end up like me, working for Kull?

Make sure he gives you the bloody password.



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Re: [RP] Shadowdance
« Reply #9 on: October 26, 2013, 11:47:45 pm »
Passing the plaza, Dr. Lesiros Forita almost stumbles into a cloaked figure. Before he can excuse, a slightly harsh voice, revealing an Enkidukai, greets him. And before he can really collect his thoughts, he is already gone. Lesiros gets slightly nervous and hopes that the days of little activity in the sanatorium are not over again...

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[RP] An Alliance Forged
« Reply #10 on: October 27, 2013, 04:16:45 am »
An Alliance Forged

Kull traveled to the city of Admeneir with haste. Earlier, he heard Roled was living there. It appeared the foolish Dermorian sent word to at least Venorel and Evirea: presumably, he wanted aid to fight the Syndicate. They were, no doubt, attempting to understand current events. Kull would make sure it all remained a mystery.

After watching the house for several minutes, Kull quickly departed. There was no way to enter unseen. Still, at least he could keep track of their movements. The Akkaio took up a table, by the exit, at a lovely little tavern in the city. A few minutes later, Hemmel walked in, carrying a mysterious book as usual. A fog settled outside, and it affected Kull's mood. He had achieved progress, but like violence on a leash, the situation was tenuous. I must achieve my mission. Then I can deal with this mob of angry fools. If push came to shove, Kull would take no issue in spilling blood...

Then his appointment arrived: a Ynwwn, wearing full plate armor, strode in. He took a seat at Kull's table.


After drinks, and an exchange of pleasant conversation, Kull brought up matters of business with the leader of the Prophets of Chaos. At one point, the Akkaio had been part of the organization. But he moved on to more profitable ventures. Still, the two kept a professional relationship.

After half an hour, the deal was struck. The Blood Tria Syndicate and Prophets of Chaos would ally, sharing services and information to further each other's goals. As he left the tavern, his belly warm with food and drink, Kull felt excited and satisfied. This was his hour.
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Re: [RP] Shadowdance
« Reply #11 on: October 27, 2013, 04:18:14 am »
Roled's face has lost the boyish rosy glow of his youth and has taken on a thinner, more drawn countenance, with creases appearing between his brows and sagging lines around what used to be a perpetual grin. He looks troubled and resolute.  And tired.

After seeing the Ylian, who's name seems to be Raxuss, fleeing from Kada Els, Roled pursued him to Ojaveda, captured and questioned him relentlessly.  Some information, not enough.  Roled's partners in  defense of the Dome took the man to Guards, where he was imprisoned for kidnapping and abetting criminals.  "Other charges will follow," Roled hopes.

The elf has unceasingly set about warning citizens of the scourge of the addictive drug Moon Silver, and of Kull and his henchmen.  Gleaning information, as much as possible.  Encouraging watchfulness.

"Too many variables" Roled ponders, followed by grateful thoughts of friends who are gathering to protect each other and the Dome.  But there seems to be even deeper troubles, darker thoughts and possibilities, that lead Roled to drinking too much, and too often. 

"We need a miracle of the Gods." The Dermorian sighed deeply, stretching his almost healed legs, grimacing in pain.  He drinks another beer.

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Re: [RP] Shadowdance
« Reply #12 on: October 27, 2013, 07:00:03 pm »
New Journal: Day 1


Well then. It's done. Time to explain some stuff.


After my dramatic ending in my last journal, I figured that Kull would come for me. Whether or not I told the guards or anyone anything, he would still do it. And he did.

We talk, he threatened, I blew him off. Told him I wasn't Syndicate material. At first, he wanted me to stay. Learn from him and the others.

No. Not while he kept me away from Sarren, I had thought. I needed room to talk to Sarren. To deal with him. So, I took the easy route; I told him I was finished. That I was done with all of that stupid nonsense. But one does simply quit a criminal organization. Quitters get hunted down. I needed to get out, though.

The method was simple enough. You have to be more of a liability than an asset. I knew that I may have needed to go this route, so I never used my Red Way in front of Kull. I never used my own adaptation of the Way in front of anyone. If they knew what I was capable of, they would have me on their side or dead. I was capable, but if I just outright destroyed Kull, I'd make more enemies than I could handle. Kind of defeats the point, doesn't it?

That's why I threw the journal, remember? So that if I was slain, they would read it. See how pathetic I was. So that one death was clearly enough.

Not this journal, though! I've decided that this journal is mine. I mean, fully mine. After a month working for the shady Syndicate, I realized how naive about stealth I really was. No worries, though; I learned enough to keep this journal safe. No need to be misleading to myself, right?

Urghgh, such a change from my town. I miss it. Everyday, I miss the simplicity of my life now destroyed.



But things have changed further. Sarren is no longer a feasible target of opportunity. Along with being hunted by Kull and protected by Rolark, I thought about it deeply. Her Highness, Kaber, the Executioner...they were trapped. Defeated and trapped.

It is not them I should pursue. It is what trapped them. The Order. Phanterol. Or, perhaps, the nameless mage that stole souls. Started with a 'T'. Kaber told me a guess, but I had forgotten. I may need to speak with him but briefly just one last time.


Anyway, my business with the Syndicate has concluded. I have washed my hands of them and of Rolark, despite his wish to assist me in my quest. I must concede, the man is much more likable on the other side of a jail cell door than in the open. Not thinking about murdering you or breaking your mind for information. He believes himself in the right, the same as Kull believes himself in right. Indeed, do we not all believe ourselves in the right?

I told him nothing of my quest. At least, I think so. He mentioned my village, which I told no one else. Perhaps I let more go in the interrogation than I remember. I'm relatively sure he wiped my memory. That is a loose end I will need to cut if it catches. fire. Who all was there? Rolark, his assistant he named as Celroc, and who else? That Klyros. And that other guy. The citizen. His name was not said, I believe.


Anyway, I go back to my original plan. My knowledge has vastly improved, but I have much to learn yet still. I go now to continue my training in the standard Red Way and Herbalism. I need to get strong enough to bring Liera the reagents she needs; Poison Grendol Blood. A tough foe, I hear.


Also, I am speaking with Vladovic at length when I visit Ojaveda. Azure Way magic was always a Way to be held on contempt and to be guarded against, but my defense was pathetic. Vladovic can teach me the way of the will; so that my mind shall better fight against the powers of the Azure Way. He said my will was naturally strong; that my mind was already shielded against most Azure Way. But it was wild and reckless. A confusing and unguided defense. He will help me hone it, so that my defense will be absolute and no Azure Magic, no matter how strong, can ever hope to overcome me again.



This is a start of a new beginning in Yliakum. I emerge from the last trial with both success and failure. I am more experienced and it's a small step toward my ultimate goal.

Let us see where the wind takes me this time, as I strive for what can only be called an impossible goal. Impossible, until the very moment I achieve it.




Until next I write,


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[RP] Her Divine Will
« Reply #13 on: October 28, 2013, 05:36:15 am »
Her Divine Will

The depths beneath the Iron Temple were littered with rogues. One of the stronger groups, known for a particular love of death by strangling, kept trust with the Order. Kull arrived at their territory and waited with Bordak, the leader. He made several crude jokes: Kull laughed at none. Within several minutes, his appointment arrived. A young, robed Lemur with red hair approached the Akkaio without expression. He silently motioned for Kull to follow. They reached a quiet corridor, and the Lemur spoke in a soft, but assertive, voice.


"I am pleased to see you again, Phanterol. It has been some time."

"Fayat, I am pleased to see you as well. I am told you are now a personal attendant to a Councillor."

Fayat smiled. "Indeed. I have risen as far, as you have risen far, since our time as Initiates in the Order."

"Unfortunately, I have little time for talk my friend. My mission progresses quickly, but I am stalled. I can extract from the soul-carrier, but I have no other prison for the souls."

Fayat nodded. "I relayed your message to the Council. They resolved to offer you a path. I have it with me now."

Kull nodded, relaxing. "Good." Then he shook his head. "I do not understand why the boy must live. He could simply be brought to the Council. I have him under my control."

Fayat sighed. "I don't know why we must go to so much trouble to keep him alive. Though, from what I can glean, it appears the Council has plans for the assassin-"

Kull interjected. "Former."

Fayat shrugged. "Former, yes. Still, the boy retains some of his skill. He may be useful." The Lemur paused, licking his lips. Then he spoke, "Phanterol...you are entrusted with an item of immense value. It is the a Sacred Medium of Souls." Fayat produced something from inside his robes: a black disc -- so dark it seemed to suck the light around it -- pulsating with a magic aura, caught Kull's attention. The Akkaio's eyes widened as he began to realize its power. A black crystal, tainted with purple streaks, hovered in a hole inside the middle of the disc, unconnected to the treasure, except by magic.

There was a profound silence for several minutes. Both of the Brothers stared at the treasure with reverence. Then Fayat put both his hands on Kull's shoulders. He said, as if in cadence, "Destroy the atheist..."

Kull responded, his voice rhythmic and steady, "For crimes against the Gods. Destroy the heretic..."

"For perversions of the faith. Sacrifice the worthy..."

"To empower the Death Goddess."

Both spoke in unison. The chant was ancient, and all members knew it by heart. "I follow Her divine will. I shall annihilate all who oppose it."

With one last glance, Fayat departed. In the silent and dark corridor, Kull stared at the treasure he held in his palms. I am gifted with this divine mission. It is known: soul magic is heresy. Only the Gods may practice it. I am Her harbinger. None shall oppose me, for mine is the righteous path.



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Re: [RP] Shadowdance
« Reply #14 on: October 28, 2013, 08:39:25 pm »
                             
Edge of a Day

The young Ynnwn Asmo lays back against a tree outside his camp from the night before, looking up at the crystal as he thinks over the events of the past week. So much has happened in such a short time since he showed up in Hydlaa, he'd gone from hired bodyguard, to trusted partner in what seemed almost no time at all. While it hadn't been as easy as he'd thought it would to gather everything that was requested of him, he'd followed through and even delivered and hidden the items as well as he could, it seemed the task put forth for him today would be even more difficult. Especially with this Zerxzz person getting involved. Still so little known about that one, was it a one time thing, or will there be more interference today. Resolved to see this through to the end, he stands up and goes to pick up his camp and head out for the day.


If Roses are red... and violets are blue, why oh why can't I be purple?